)'' 1 r; t J- ,: j 1 1 1 1 i.i'i A HARMLESS REPTILE. A writer in one of the magazines eayg : Not only are toads harmless, hut they are absolutely and directly useful to us, perambulating our fields and gardens at night, and devouring vasa quantities f injur ous injects that could never be de stroyed by tbe Land of man. The mode lu which a toad makes its prey is very ' curious The singular beautiful eye of j the toad id as quick as it is blight, and if witli d range of its vision an insect or a f. ri:b ?1 ould haniien to move, the toad is f ure f; sen it, and nearly certain to catch it. 1 iit, the toad holds its head as high i as pi esible, so as to make sure of its prey. aul then crawls slowly toward it,! referring to rt under it if possible i Mhen it is nearly within reach, it gazes j in'ently at tLe insect, its mouth being i gradually brought nearer and nearer. J Someihing pink then (lashes from its ; inouih, and tiie insects vanishes as if by ; magic. j 'J he j.itik flafh is the tongue of the t'l.td. which is formed in a rather curious ; way. The bae o( the tongue is fixed chis to the front of the lower j;iw, aud is long and tapering, the tip pointing ; 1okii the thro.it when it is at reet. When, however, it is used for catching : frey, it is thrown out with a soit oi': "Sick," nnd the lip. which is covered j w ith a glutinous secretion, adheres to the j infect, aud couveya it down the toai's I tLrodt before the prey has had time to make an effort for escape. Wheu the : toad suallows in prey, it does it with a mighty flbi t. during which the eyes al-! mot ilifapiiear, the oize of the insect; Laving little to do with the vehemence j of the dcniniistraiinu. Suinetiini-8 wheu j n large beetle is swiillowed it does strur I i gl", i"it too late, and for some time its j struggle- may be seen through the thin j tii nl. less fides of its capturer; the; load pif ing the while in perfect cimipo-! fcitvu, not in the least affected by the j scratching" and kickings that are going on in its interior. Indeed, the stomach of the toad seems ! r.s devoid of feeling as if it were iron. I Moreover the toad not only cates noth- j ing for the scratcings and kickings of a luge beetle, but is equally indifferent to the stings of wasps bees aud insects piuiilaily aimed with venomous weapons, and will eat them with marvelous an i petite, as if the sting acted as a sort ofj gentle aid to digestiju, like cayenne pep per with cucumber iTrZTZ. ! Thh Catholic Iri.ii of Jnui Francisco, are equal iu uiO(k-tty with their brethren j in New York. On tlie .rth of July the Garibaldi Gimrrl Cf lchratcd Victor Kman- t:t'l'g entrance into hia new capital Rome. Among othiT things they displayed a ban ner iinciib(:d with tlie words, "Long live Italy and it capital Home '' The Cath olic Irinh gathered in large nnmhern, aud ienianded that this baunerbe taken down na it contained an insult to the Pope This ihe Italians resisted, when the Cath-oiu-i tlire-itened violence. The police at this juncture interfered, and declared that the banner fIiouIu remain displayed that the bauutr thotibl remain dipl.iyed en long a- the Italians desired. Finally it was borne through the streets wilh music Mayor Hall of New Yoik. might have copi.-d after the authorities of ?an Fran cisco, and made himself a better reputa tion than he now has. mm .... I.N the early f-tages of his ministry, the crlrbr-tej l'r Strong, of Ilartfort, Ct., j-reached some time in a tioighboihood village. One day a committee called upou him to settle with him for his ser vices : and, alter stammering awhile, sig nified to him that hi- further services were not desired. "What does this mean, gentlemen ?" asked the Doctor. "Why," replied the spokesman, with some hesita tion, 'the people have got the impression that you are inclining to universal ralva tion." "Geutlcmen," answered the Doc tor, "I never have preached that doctrine ; but if I ever should, I pmmi-e to make the people of tin's town an exception !" A VolWG man uinieJ Robert Gifflu, of Fulton cunuty, while iu attendance upon, thi dodicitbu of the new Methodist Pro tectant Church, near R.tiubburg, oil last Sabbath a week, hitched his horse near Ly aud filtered the church. Returning at ihe'close of the services he found liis liesst battling with a pwarm of bees whicb. had fettled upon hita. Every ef fort was made to relieve the animal, but to S'irb an extent had he been etutig that he died in a few hours afterward, appa reutly in the greatest agony. About tea o'clock on Saturday night a colord ruau of Richmond, Ya , fell from the Danville railroad bridge near Vaux hall's islmd. In falling he caught a branch of a tree hanging over the water, where he hung until ne daylight Sun day morning, when lib was rescued by some gentlemen, who, iu passing over the bridge, heard him cry for assistance. His position was distressing. If he let go he would drown ; to hold on was terri ble. Captain John iMeiks, who ia IS67 crossed the Atlantic on an india-rubber life-reft, is having another raft made, fif teen feet long and twelve feet wide, on which he intends to go to Europe, ac companied only by a boy. He will be ! ready to slart about tbe middle of Aug ust, and will carry with him sixty days' provisions. - ; A thick headed squire, being worsted I Persons wanting anything io bis line ehoald t. c j c -.i . . ,i call before purchasing elsewhere as he is by Sydney i-milli m an argument, took ; prepilrea to manufacture all kinds of Tin and his revenge by exclaiming : "If I had a . Shett Iron Ware, and to sell as low as they , T T, , , can be purchased elsewhere. liis old ens- pon woo was an idiot, by Jove I d make i . j .i. tr , o tomers and the public generally are respect- a parson of him ! "Very probable," re- j fully invited to call, as he hopes by strict at. plied Sydney, bnt I see that your f4. I Uon to business to deserv. .tare of p-t- , - irouage. ... . tier was of a different mind." ' Ug 18 'C9tf JACOB 0. WIXEF. 2Hfdirat. The Great Hfdieil Disco?erf!J ; Dr. WALKER'S CI LJPOHSIA f VINEGAR BITTERS i.1 Hundreds of Thousands r.r" rear ttimoTir ta th-lr Woafier nil Ccralivc Luccu. TTTTT ART ?TOT A VTtT. 5 2 FANCY DRINK, si? nf rrr nam, WhUkcr. Frowf S ii rl I r. d K vfti r 1.1 'i o rm doctorrd, p'd n-1,1 tweett-acit to plcaec the Ute, called " Ton ! v,""Apict:i(Tc KofUorern," c, that Jead tht t.pnlcr on to drunfceniK-M aad rulit, but are a vt M :d;r.n-ma(lc from tlie Native Koota and HcrTMti-.f Callfc mfa, free f rm nil Alrohrllc Sfimiilnnis. Thcre Hit ; It E A T H MOI IM UlflKitand LIFK Ul VIMi I'KIN f'l 11. E a perfect Innovator andlnvioratorof tht: ?ytL-ra, carryinff off ill poiaonou matter and nyttorlbjf the blood to a healthy condition. No piroa caataVe thCM: Br. tors according lodfrrc tioa a-.d remain loa-r nnweii. Kr lnfUHirjilrjr nud Chronic Itlien. mntixai nud (luRf. lMaptpi r lodi gMiou, lliliH lii-m-itptit mid later . mittrnt Frven, Dlnrnae of the B!d, Liter, Kidno nnd Hlndiler, the lllt ieia have b-oa most hucc- ssful. Mark Ii runrn are caused by VHintrd Blood, wh?cn 1 ceacnlly rrodnced by durauit uncut of the irfive Orvaun. inl'EISIA OR INDIGESTION. Ilea !arhc, l'am in the bttoulUcra, Couiths, TiRltt re-5 of tde Client, Dizztscs.s Pour Eructation of l.ic Stomach, Uad taste la tlie Moa!i. Bilious At tacki, ralpitatiott of the Heart, Iaaaiumation of tits !.n".ir,Pnin ia therririons of the Kidneys, and ahar-Urcd otlicr painful symptoiut, arc Uie off BpTinrrsof Dyspepsia. Tli-y invigorate tlie Stomach and Ftimalatc the torpiil liver and bowrJs, wldch render them of on cqua'.li d efficacy In clean dig the Mood of all iaipsrltlos. and imparting new life and rigor to t. p whnic nystem. l-'OU Sii IN OISEA?KS, Er:iptioiw,Tetter, Snlt Krtfim, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, i'ustulcs, i. j;;., C'ar'.)iiar!ts, King-Worms, cald-Trad, Soro Eyt.-s. Kryip.la. Itch, Scurfs, Dlftcolnratloru of tli- noiaors and llscac of the bkta, of wliatevrr canii ornaturc, are literally dug np ant! carried out of the system la a chort time by the wj of these Bitters. One bottle In aura cvjs wlil convince the most Increduloua of their curative vXjcts. 4Jif a:e the Vitiatri Blood whenever you find it !;.:pirit:t-s bv.rpt.nif through tbe skin luplm rl s, Eraptlna or rcs; c-Uatiseit whrn yoa fnrt it obstructed and flnpl'li In the reins; cK:i:.c it when it is foul, and your feellrurs will t M you vhca. Keep ttio blood pure and the Ii a:t!i of t ie ?y?tcni will follow. IM , TA IT. and other WORMS, Inrkinir in t tyitt'.-ni of so many thousands, are effectually der yc ! aa-,1 rinovi'd. For full d:rcctinii, read c-wcf j'.;t h rlrmlar around f ach bottie. J. WAI.aKR, rrrtftor. K. II. r!)')VM.P & CO., Drui:'.-ts u:id lcn. ArcUs, Ran Francisco, Cal., and 3? aa 1 31 Cr.niTncrce Strc-t, New Vork. SOLD BY MX DUHUG1STS AND DEAl.KT:. New Store and New Goods. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &C. .am Strec: Jlifflintjm. TTAVINR nr.encd out a ltOl'EllY" A XI) 11 ritovi IslON STOKE ill tlie old stand on Main i-tict. MitHintown. 1 woulil rcpect fiiDy :ik liie ailontion of (be public to tbe following nrti' let, which I will keep on hand at all tit,i'" : SU(iAIa, COFFEE, TEA, .MOLASSES, RICE, FISH, IjT, DKIED AND CANNED FRUIT. HAM, SHOULDER, DRIED BEEF, Confectioneries, Nuts, &c, GLASS W A li E , All of which will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce. Give me a call and hear my prices. J. V. KIRK. Milllintown, May 2, 171. The "GuvpiT"' Market Car. rTMin unlriencil, having purchased of JL S. II. Ilr.mn the renowned '(uvper" Market 'r, do-iros to inform his frien ts of Mililin. l'Mtterson nnd vicinity, and the pub lic jrenprtilly. thit lie wiil run the car repu I a r I y . leavicjr N'itllin Station every Mondny noon for th Eastern mHikets. and leturniug on YVEDVKSDAY', loidtd with FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, APPLES, 7E5ETAELES OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON, And Everythine I nnlly Carried in a Market Car. Also, Freight Carried, at Esasaaatle Eatss, Either "Waj. Orders from merchants and others solicited. jjSrjT" 1'iompt attention to business wiil be given and pal faction guaranteed. Orders left at Joseph 1'enuell's store in Patterson, will receive attention. G. W. WILSON". April 2S, 1671. NEW BOOT & SHOE SIIOI In Kevin's Hew Building on i BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN rPHE undersigned, 1 sick & North. late of the firm of Fa would respectfully an nounce to the public, that ho baa opened a Boot and Shoe Shop ;n Major Neviu's New Ruilding. on Bridge street, MitHitlown, and is prepared to manufacture, of the best ma terial, all kinds uf 1J00TS, SHOES AN'D GAITERS, FOR GENTS', LADIES AND CHILDREN. He also keeps on hand a large and well selected stock of Ucnl.vmnde AVork, of all kinds, for men, women and children. ALL WORE WARRASTtl). Give me a call, for I feel confident that I can furnish you with any kind of work you may desire. C-y Kepairicg done neatly and at reason able rates. J. L. MOUTH. May o 1971. M'ALISTERSVILLE TIN SHOP. The nn. dersizned has established himself in MCAUitcrsviiio in me I inning ou-inees 3 He ...... m x .- a . yimttandisf, &t. SPECIE-PRICES! EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN THE PRlCEE OF GOUDS. LAIRD I BELL'S NEW STOllE, TaUersoD, Juniata Co.. Pa. The undersigned beg leare to tte, tbt they be purchaaed frooi J. ii. M. Todd, his entire stock of Roods, and will in tbe future conduct tbe merchamile business at the Old Stand, in the borough of I'attenon, Juniata count. Pa., where they shall eudeavor to keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of LADIKS dress goods, consist ING OF ALPACAS, roi'LiNS. ' j , , PLAIDS. LUSTERS. , . le LAIXS. -MERINOS, MOHAIRS, GINGHAMS. CAMBRICS. ' LAWNS, &C. FANCY" GOODS, NOTIONS. JEWELRY, HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, QUEENS WARE. CEDARWARE. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, FISH, SALT, COFFEE, TEAS, . : SIRUPS. -SUGAR. Having just returned from the city with tbe above enumerated stock of goods, all t which hare been purchased since the great decline in Gold, we feel warranted in saying that we can offer Goods at greatlv reduced fig ures for CASH OK COUNTRY' PRODUCE. mar23-f ; LATBDtBELL. SEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Martin & Walters' Bazaar! ORE A T CRA t'll IN PRICES ! HAY'lN'G purchased the Store of N. Frank & Co., on Main street, in J. M. Belfora's More room, we would respecttully iufortn the public thai we have just returned from the East with a new and carefully selected stock of GOODS of the very best quality, compns iug in part, of DltY GOODS, GROCERIES, 30TI0NS, HOSIERIES, FANCY GOODS, QUE EX SWA RE, ROOTS & SHOES, II ATS AND CAPS, CARPET RAGS, OIL CLOTHS, C A li P E T S, RLANKE1S, FURS. WOOD AND W1LL0W-WAKE, aud in short every article usually kept in a well selected store. We intend sel'.injr exclusively for CASH, or in exchange for COUNTRY PRODUCE. By to doing we will be able to sell goods as cheap as (he cheapest. Call and examine our stock Sgi. HIGHEST PRICES PAID IN TRADE FOR ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. MAMT1N k WALTERS, (Belfbrd'sStorcKonm,) Main M., Mifflictown, Pa. May 1, 1871. THE PLACE FOR BARGAIN'S is AT PENXELL'S CHEAP STORE IN PATTERSON, PA. rpHE Hrgest and best assortment to be -a. found in Patterson. Thauktul for the liberal patronage heretofore received from the public, 1 would respectfully announce that 1 have just opeued a very large stock ot Goods well suiud to the trade. My stock consists of a full assortment of fine and staple DRY GOODS. Embracing all the materials for men, women and children's ware, including Hataand Caps. Bonis and Shoes, together with a large stock of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil Ulotbs, Mattings, Sc. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, .. Such as French and English Merinoes, Foil I ins. Alpacas, De Lames, plain ami figured Shawls, &c. and alsoa largeslock of Notions. such as Gloves. Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered I Collars and Cuffs, and a general assortment of Dress Iriininings. G EOCERIES. Sch as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees, Teas and Spices. Also, a large lot of Queensware, Hardware, Wood and Willow Ware. Fish Salt nnd Nails. Together wi:h a full assort ment of Goods usually kept in aeountry store .Highest price paid for country pro duce in exchange for goods. Prices to suil the times May 1, 1871. "FEATHERS," A LH. GRADES ; IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT IMMIMLS A AD DEALERS. QUALITY WARRANTED. F. C. CRAIGHEAD, Jan2" PirrsBiBo. Pa- J. M. KEI'IIEART BARNES BROTHER & HEREON WBOLESALl DEALEBS IS HATS AND CAPS, . 503 Market Street, Philadelphia, aug 18, 1SB9-Iy. 1?OR 8 ALE Three set of Cook 8 love Pat- ' sold , n i n . i , ,n,, is, 1 terns. No. 7, 8, and 9, Flasks and Follow lioards, all complete, by SILAS SHAMP. Oct S-3m liifflintown. PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly exe cuted at this Office. .... (jtothtag. " LARGE STOCK OF Spring and Summer Clothing AT Strayer's Clothing Store, IX PATTERSON!'" ' M is tlie Tims to Secure Bargains ! OAMUEL STRAYER, having purchaie ef O Levi Hecht, keeps in the new Brick Build ing, Main Street, Patterson, a large and ele gant assortment of Ready-Made Clothing consisting in part of Overcoats, Frock Coats, Drett Coatt, Pantaloons, Vests, Drawers, Collars, Undershirts, Ilaudkerchiejs, Boots & Shoes And everything unutlly found in first class Gtnt'tman's FurniBning Store. FANCY GOODS Also a large and carefully selected assort ment of Fancy Goods, of all classes, kinds and qualities, all of which will be sold at the low est poible living prices. Ladies' Gaiters and Sheet. He also invites tbe attention of tbe ladies to his fine stock of GAITERS AND SHOES, which he will sell at prices defying competi tion. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. lie bason band a beautiful assortment ol Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c , which are of a good quality, and well worth the inspection of tbe buyer. WATCIIEs &. JEWELRY. . Cold and Silver Watches, Ear rings. Plain and Fancy rings, Watch Keys, Ladies' and Gents' Breast Pins, Gold Pensand Pencils, &c., which at this tiuie form the largest and best assortment iu the county. ti,All the above goods will be sold cheap er than any other store in the United States. If you don't believe it, just give him a cal! and be convinced of the truth of the absertion FURNITURE. He has also a large Room just opposite his Store where he offers for sale at low prices a general assortment of Tab'es, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Bedsteads. Mattresses. Trunks, Carpets. Flanks, Racks, and n.any other articles for house furnishing SAMUEL STRAYER. Patterson, May 1, I87L D. W. U All LEY Is. CO'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. Xevin's Xew Buildinp:, Bridge Street, Milllintown. This way for Bar gains!! IT A vi : li in Sevin's new building, on Bridge street, we are prepared to do fc large business, and have jut received a NEW ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, CUNSlsriNO OF Over Coats Dress Coats, Business Coals, Common Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Hats, toots and Shoes of evry deseription, style and quality, for male or female. BOYS' HEADY MADE CLOTHING Also, Carpets White Shirts, Fancy Over Shins, Under Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery, Gloves, Linen and Paper Colnrs. Cravats and Ties. Trunks, Um brellas, Travelling Hags Ac. Alo, the latest styles of Ladies' Cloaks, Cir culars and Furs. Personsin wantof anything in onrline wil. save money by giving us a call before pur chasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell chcp for cash. BF D.m't forget the corner, Pridge and Water streets. D. W. HAKLEY & CO. May 1. 1871. MIFFLINTOWJI FOUNDEY AND MACHINE SHOP! rIHE undersigned wonl l respectfully an- intunue iu me citizens oi junmia nnu adjoining countio", that he has purchased I ihe Mil'iintnwn Foundry and Machine Shop, i aud is prepared to manufacture articles ot various descriptions, such as Four and Six liurse-pover Threshing Machines, also, Kight and Ten Horse Power Machines, being the most celebrated, and best adapted to the wants of the farmer now extant, and which 1 will warrant to perform all tbey are recommended to do Tlows of the latext and most improved patterns, considered by all who have used them to be superior to any now in use in tins part of the country. I would espeeially eall tbe attention of farmers to the 1 RON KINO PLOW, which I am man ufacturing with tbe latest improvements for 1H70. ,; I nm also prepared to manufacture all kind of Mill Gearings, such as Cog Gearing, Gudgeons, Saw Mill Cl anks, and Turning and fitting up the same. I also manufacture all kinds of ; Coal, Mood, Parlor and CooJciny Stoves. I also manufacture Hollow Ware, Waffle Roller" for tanners. 4c. Old Metal and country produce of all kinds j taken in exchange for work. I'emcraber I sell ten per cent, cheaper than any other establishment in the country. J. A. CUISWELL, ' Feb 1(5, 1870-tf. AGENTS WANTED FOR FROM the FIELDSo LITERATURE. Con taining selection from osr humibed of tbe most popu ar AnKBirax and roBEioti auihorsi, including Adams. Bancroft, Bacon. Beecber, Rulwer, C'hapin (E. II.), Call vie. Cooper, De yuincv, Lverett. bmerson. Newman. Hall, J. G. Holland. Irving. Longfellow, Parker, Phil lips. Punebon, Robertson. Rutkin. Wbately. Webster, and otuers equally celebrated for their skill in the use of beautiful lauguage and for their strong enforcement of noble ideas. Six hundred pages, tlegant cbromo frontpiece in ten colore, and many choice en gravings, at one half tbe price charged for any other book of its quality. Agents can Sfll twice as many of this book as of any other in tbe market. Ladies meet with the best of success. Clergymen, Teachers, and energetic young men And ladies wanted in every township to act as Agents, on very liberal terms. Send nam; and address for Circular toZIEGLKR ft McCCRDT, Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati. Ohio; Chicago, 111.; Springfield, Mass. St. Louis. Mo.; or nov9 JOHNSTOWN FOUNDRY. TIIE undersigned, manufacturer of Jami son's Improved Plow, calculated for all kinds of plowing, and in all kinds of ground. cheaper than any other Plow in the e . .. -,i . r VOUn:j. ue liinuuisuiuir, ii ,int ui cast ings,' Bells, Stoves. &c. He will also repair reapers and threshing machines. Give me a call, or address. J. H.ROGERS. ' Walnut P. 0. aug 18 18S3-4f Juniata Co. Pa. fttfflirat.' USE THE BEST. RENEiWER Nine years before the jjublic, and no preparation for the hair has ever been produced equal to Hall's a Vegetable Sicilian Hair Bene wer," and every honest dealer -will say it gives the best satisfaction. It re stores GRAY HAIR to its original color, eradicatina and preventinif dandruff curing BALDNESS and promoting the growth of the hair. The gray and brushy hair by a few applications is changed to black and silky locks, and wayward hair will assume any shape the wearer desires. It is the cheapest HAIR DRESS ING in the world, and its effects last longer, as it excites the glands to furnish the nutritive principle so necessary to the life of the hair. It gives the hair that splendid appear ance so much admired by alL By its tonic and stimulating properties it prevents the hair from falling out, and none need be without Nature's ornament, a good head of hair. It is the first real perfected remedy ever discovered for curing diseases of the hair, and it has never been equalled, and we assure the thousands who have used it, it is kept up to its original high standard. Our Treatise on the Hair mailed free; send for it. Sold by aU Druggists and Dealers in Jlcdidnes. Fries One Dollar Per Bottle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors. LABOKATORT, BASHUA, H. H. 8PA, Sold by Druggists generally. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, the purpoies of Iaxatxv8 Perhaps no one medi cine U so universally re quired bv everybody as a cath-irric, nor'wa ever any before so universal ly adopted into tfee, in every country and aiuonr all classes, a thU mild but eOicient purgative I'M. The obvious rea son i, that it ia a more re liable aud fur more effec tual remedy than any other. Thoe who have tried it, know that it cured them: thos who have not, know that it cured their neighbors and friend, and -ill know tint what it doe once it does always that it never f.uN through any fault or neglect of its c-ompotition. We have thousands upou thou Kind of cert! ii- ntes of their remarkable cures of the following1 romfdaints, but such cures are known in crerv ntiirhbfrhont, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all n?ns nnd conditions in all climates; con uutu neither calomel or any deleterious drus, they m:iv be taken wirh safety by anybody. Their sttjrir coaliny preserve them "ever fresh aud makes llieiu pleasant t tike, whilft lein purely vegetable no h.irm can ari.i Vf:u their nse in nny quantity. They opera''. y their powerful influent on the internal vU'-era to purity the blood and stimulate it into health v art Ion remove tbe obstructions of the r-tonjach. bowels liver, and other organs of tlie body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by rorrectinsr, wherever they exist, such derange ments n are the llrst origin of disease. .Mm nte directions areriven in the wmpper on the loxt for the following complaints, which these 1'W ra'inHy cure: Kor IyM!Mi or IaIi7Cloa. WAntlrmm n. Imxuor and Io of .ftppetitn, Uiey fchould te taken moderately to stimulate tlie stom ach and restore Us healthy lime and actinn. f or l.ivrr 4'mnl4int and it- various symp tmn-t, 5lillAn 11 fJ.icli. Mtck Hlache, eVaum-ice or Nrea MicknrM, Jtiliou I'olwt and nilloii' IVrrn, they should be ju ditrioudy taken lor each case, t correct the diseased action or reui ive the obstructions which cause it. For Drfntf rr r liarrhoea, but one mild do.-e generally repiired. For nhumatim, iiont, Gravrl. Palplr t.ition of tlir lltrc, ldin la ta idet Hiirlf and Loin, they should be continuously taken, as required, to ch.imre the diseased action o'f the system. Willi such change those complaints tii-rtppe-ir. For Ilrop.r and 1ron-airal Awlllna they should be t-iken in large and freuunt doses to pro ducc the etTd-t of a drastic jmrgn. For uj(rrn a lanre dose should be token as it produce the desired effect bv svmpathv. As a iner Pitt, tike one or two tHtit'to pro- i mtc digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose Ftimulates the sfnmnch and bowels into health r action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad vantaiTHoiis where no serious dernntrement exists. tne who feds tolerablv well, often finds that a doss of these makes hi'm feel decidedlv better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the diges-1! uvc apparatus. VK. J. C. AYElt & CO., Practical Chemif LOWELL. JKASS.s U. 8, A. JSySoM hy Druggists genera.ly. NATURE'S ,r i i T 1 Tl n rri r T i rrtv-wTw M A I IV 4 S I l) II III r Contains no LAC J-ULPIIUR No SU GAR OF LEAD No LITHARGE No NITR-4 TE OF SILVER, and is entirely free from the Powonoua and Health-destroying Drugs tided in other Hair Preparations. Transparent and clear as ervslsl it wilt not soil the fiuest fabric perfe'ly SAFE, CLSAN and t FFICIENT desideraiums long SOUGHT FOR AS1 FOUKD AS LAST 1 It restores and prevents the Hair from be coming Gray, i a' pur Is a soft, glossy appear ance, removes Dandruff, is cool and refresh ing to the bead, checks the Hair from falling off, and restores it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevenis Headaches, cures all Humors, cutaneous erupt inns, and unnat ural heat. AS A DRESSING FOR THE HAIR IT Li THE BEST ARTICLE IN THE MARKET. DR. G SMITH, Patentee. Groton Junction, Mass. Prepared only by PROCTOR BRO THERS, Glouoester. Mass. The Genuine is put up in a panel bot le. xade expressly for it, with the name of the article blown in ibe glass. Ask your Druegist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and take no other. H9"For sale at B. F. Kepner's Drug Store, MitHintown, Pa. iNew Tin aud Stove Eblishmenl, Perrysville, Juniata Cuun'if, Pa FTtHE undersigned has opened out a new J Tin and Siovt Eslablirhmentin the room on Railroad Street, next doer to the Tusca rora Hotel, where he would be pleased to see all who are in want of Tinware, Stoves, tie. He will also give prompt attention to all or- ders for Roofing. Spouting and Jobbing, ali of which he guarantees to put ud with the best of material and in a workman-like man ner. Having bad over ten years experience in the business he flatters himself that he can give entire satisfaction to the public. He keeps on hand tbe celebrated Nimrod Cook Stove, which is the best baker, most econ mical and heaviest plated stove now in nse. He will keep on hand the Oriental Hsateis. and a general assortment ot tbe best Stoves manufactured. JOHN DUNBAR. leB Handbills for public sales printed on short notice at tbe Srsi:srt Orncs. For aH I Medicine. -Esef! Veal! llutton! :. t il : -. ! ': " J: v. I."' THE undersigned hereby informs the pnb lic that he still continues to carry on the Butchering Bosinesa in Mifflintown. and will hereafter supply th citueun of Jliifiin aid Patterson with . CHOICE BEEF' " erery TCESDAT nnd SATCRDAT mornings, and with .!-,, Veal and Mutton erery THURSDAY morning. His wagon will go the rounds of both towns on the mornings mentioned. As he is the only butcher in this Ticinity who continued in business during the past winter, for the aceoinmodarion of the public, he feels that he i entitled to more lhan an ordinary share of patronage through out the summer season. ' . FRANK MAXWELL. . April 12, 1871. 3Ieat! 3Jet! THE undersigned hereby respectfully in forms the citizens of Mifflintown and Patterson that his wagon will visit each o these towns on Tl'ESDAr, T HUES DAT and SATURDAY mornings of each week, when they can be supplied with Clioiee 1 5 eel, Veal, 3Xntton, Lard, &c, during the summer season, and also PORK ml SAL'S AGE in season. I purpose fur nishing Beef every Tuesday aud Saturday morning, and eal ana Jiuuon every iuur. day morning. Give m-j your patronage, and will guarantee to sell aa good meat as the country can produce and as cheap as any other butcher in the county. S0LO.M0X SIEBER. June 14, 1871. FKESU BEEF VEAL, &C rpHE undersigned would respectfully an X nnunce to tbe public that he has com menced the Butchering Business, and that his wa;nn will visit MitHintown and .Mexico on TUESDAY and SATURDAY mornings of each week when they can have an opportu nity of purchasing EXTRA BEEF. VEAL, MUTTON. LARD, SiC. cheaper than from any other wagon. He on!? asks the citizens to give him a trial to satisfy them that he sells cheaper and belter meat than any other butcher in tbe county. CYRUS SIEBER. April 5, 1871-tf COAL AND LUMBER YARD. THE undersigned begs leave to inform the public that he keeps constantly en hand a large slock of Coul and Lumber. His stock embraces in part, STOVE COAL. SMITH COAL, AND LIME BURNERS' COAL, At the Lowest Cath Hates. Lumber of all kinds and quality, such as Wh te Pine riai.it. 2 inches thick. White I'ine Boards, li inches thick. While I'ine Boards, 1 inch thick. White I'ine Boards h inch thick. White Pine Worked flooring, Ilemlo"k Boards. Scam ling. Joists, Rooting Lath, Plastering Lath. Mnngles, Stripping, Sash and Doors. Coal and Lumber Delivered at Short Notice. fjSF Tersons on the east side of the river can be furnished with Lin.hurner's Coal, &c, frm the Coal-yard at ihe Lock above Mifflin. GEORGE GOSHEN. Patterson, June 14, '71. PA TENTED PBCFKBIR ?T1I, t86fj. OUR CELEBRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAI T T5rr.T it r L-n. Mctl fa to b thu i'rn mm't vr m1 It t-!i-un- . try: Will net errvJ-. lltit wriito ' wttli one I'm of Ink ! H'lll astttuvwr at iixa-n ' S WH, 1 LY BV A J :.". iul ."or rM. 7N rrwii nnr ttercettf pfratm fit rra-ize t 3t ftprwonl it. profit vcr liOO Mrtwnf.! , tfi: fle buiei, i.OU; ttttlv bcs j i3 Western Pi'blishin'c Co. Mafact;u:crs' Ae:its. Piitsb-.irph. Ta. ; C VrTH".-Tl!erwlt i)..)Inrvorih-. 5 O 1 l.ii. itt l. Mmt-r liti.i tint;. .f uti nil,-, ij r : piur ciutiHtv. linv wnl- fSe c'"l'.e 'l . O 1 TH l'l-.S.olbyl..S tin tVr r;rn ctvo :ir wm'. tf-Htf, cnrl ftM v, rl:ai. written, tt-iti rtlcr will ns. iui Manhood: How Lost, How Restored JZffi Just ruoli8hed, a new edition of j-WWJ''. CuUeraall s Celebrated Esy wkanaJr 0n the radical cure (without medi cine) ot fPEBMATORBHiFA, or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Ihpotex cv, Mentai and Physical Incapacity, Impedi ments to Marriage, etc , also. Cosbumptiok. Epilefsv, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance BflUPrice, in sealed envelope, only 5 cts. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates fr.'iu a thiny years' successful practice, that the aUrnnn . consequences of self abuse m ay be radicully cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter wht his condition """J nH 3ure himself cheaply, privately, anJ "' W.lbis Lecture should be in the hands of every man in the land. tent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any auuress, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two poet stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwelfs "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the publishers, Chas. J. C. Kline & Co., 127 Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box 4,536. Aug 31. '70-ly COAL, Lumber, Fish. Salt, and all kinds of Merchandise for sale. Chesiuut Oak Brk, Railroad Ties, all kinds nf Gr; Seeds bought at the highest market price for ciisa or exenangej tor merchandise, cal, lumber. &c, to suit customers. I am pre pared to furnish to builder bilU of lumber just as wanted and on short notice, of either oaK or yellow pine lumber. NOAH HERT7I.FR Jan4 . Tort Roval. Juniata Cn l. EMPLOYMENT Bl'REAV or TUB Ycung Men's Christian Association, Office. 123 South 7th St., Philadelphia, Between Chestnut & Walnut. If yon wish to hire labor of anv kin.l write and tell us just tbe help you want 1 The wages you will pay. The best, and cbeapest way lo reach your place, and if far from Philadelphia, you had better enclose Railroad fare. We will do our best to serve you and give you all the information we cn about the person we send. Our desire is to assist the worthy, and no charges to either party. Address ALEX. SLOAN, ' . Snp't Employment Bureau, . 121 South 7th Street, Phtlada. ALL KINDS OF BLANK WORK. AoTdooe at this Office is the neatest manner ted at low prists- .4- fe ; & m f OF TIIE M AGE! t STAT 1 0 X A;Lr;XQ TK L, . iewisiowit, rars'A. ' BEAK A BAMAKER, Pronrietors.' STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the Can to! Buildings.' UA HISS USG, PA. sjgTerm as moderate as any Hotel ia tha City. - ' ' k WM C.THOMPSO.V. Proprietor. WHITE I10ESE HOTElT 316 i 318 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ' 1 ;EO. ZEILLEV. Proprietor. Oood accommodations for 11 who may favor him with a call. " . First Class l.ivery and Sale Stable, H-LD1SU 60 UCBSES, ATTACHSD TO HOTEL. JUNIATA HOTEL. MIFFLINTOWN', JUNIATA CO., PA.' SIMOX B. ALBRIGHT, Proprietor. Rooms large and comfortable the Tuble supplied with the best the market affordt Stabling large and excellent Bar constantly supplied with the choicest wines and liq itrs no pains will be spared to please guests. Charges moderate A liberal share f ptihl'o patronage is solicited mayn, 1 LEONARD HOUSE Oitositb the DcroT, CLEARFIELD, F.V. The "Leonard House" hag recently been refitted and otherwise greatly improved, and is now under the proprietorship of D. John ston & Son, formerly of the "Merchant's Ho tel" in I'ittsb'irg. Persons visiiing Cle.ir field on business or pleasure will find tnis a convenient and pleasant place to stop may 11, 'TO !y UNITED STATES HOTEL", OPPOSITE PA. R. E. DEPOT, IIARRISIiURG, PA. EMM ING ER & CO., 1'aoi'RjaTtiRd. Telegraph Office in HotiJ. " aug H. !859-y. REEDSVILLE, MIFFLIN' CO., PA. DAVID I. KICK. Proprietor. The undersigned respectfully calls the at tention of the public to the fact that he has leased tbe hotel property in Reed'ville, for merly occupied by Aaron Stoop, and is pre pared to accommodate strangers and travel. ?rs. He will spare no means to make ihe Hotel unexceptionable in every particular. lie will exercise a personal supervision over his Bar, Table and liable, lie respectfully solicits a share of ibepatrnnaire of tb public. DAVID 1. E1CE. Reedsvilte. April ID, 1871. BECK' 3HOTEL, l'lIILADELI'IIIA. THIS II DTK!. IS PLEASANTLY SITUATED ON TUB SOUTH SIDE OF It A C K S T II K E T, A FEW lilluRs AllOVE TIIIRI. ITS CENT R A L LOCALITV Makes it particularly desirable to persons visiting tLe City on business or pleasure. A. liECK, l'Rt'I'RIETOIi, Former!; of the Slatrs Union Hotel. aug. 18. lSf.9-lv. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. SUMMER TIME TABLE. Through nnd Direct Rimte to Wnshing tuu, lliltimore, Klmira, Iviie, Ituttalo, Rochester and Niaguru, Fulls. FOUR TRAINS DAILY from nnd live to Washington and Baltimore, and FOUR TRAINS DAILY to and Five from the North and Yt Branch Sus quehanna, and Northern and Western IVnusylvanin nnd New York. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. MAY 2!Hh. 1S71, the trains nn the Northern t'tntral Railway will run as follows : . NORTHWARD. Mail Thais leaves Baltimore .... leaves Harrishurg... leaves Williamsport arrives at Elmira.... Bcrr.LO Ex leaves Italtinmre., leaves Harrishurg.... leaves Wi!llampoit. leaves Kluiira ... 8:30 a m ..- 1:5 ) p m 'j:- " p in .-K':8)p m 10:2I p tn ... U:''.i a m .. a m . I !:) a m arrives at C'anandazua- o:IU i m Fast Link leaves Baltimore 12:1"; p tu leaves Harrisharg r 4:-.( p m arrives at Williauispart 8:10 p m Cincin'i Ex leaves Baltimore 7:-!' p in arrives at Harrisburg...l2:01 a m York a Has.) leaves York C-.lo.m kisb'o Ac. arr. at Harr:sburg 7:J5 a m ScxBimr Ac. north leaves Harrisb'e 8:00 a u arr. at Sunburv- 10:U a m SOUTHWARD. Mail Tsain leaves KImira ' 6:r,0 a m leaves Williamspoi t !):j a tn leaves Harrisburg 1:25 p iu arrives at Baltimore :15 ji m Burr.vLo Ex leaves Cnandaigua. 4:4. p m leaves Elmira 8:-JJ p m leaves Williamsport....12:30 a m leaves Harrishvrg 6:85 a m arrives at Baltimore !:15 a nt Cincis'i Ex. leaves llarrishurg 10:4 ) p m nrriveii at lialtimtire... 2:30 n Erie Exi-e's leaves WiIiiamsport... 8:25 a m leaves Sunbury 10:20 a tit arriees at flnTibnrg... 1:00 pm Ems Mail sonth leaves Williamsp't l(':('0p a leaves Sunbury .12:05 a IU arrives at Uarrli-hurg... 2:30 a ni Pacific Ex. south leaves Harrisb'g 11:35 a iu arrivts at Baltimore 6:0' p m Youk a H.ttt-l leaves Ilarrisburg... ,'.:2.j p m Kisn'o A co. arrives at York 7:10 p m Balt. Acr. sonth le.lvea Sunbury... 5:'-0 a m leaves llarriluag...... 8:i0 a m arrives at Baltimore. 12:30 p m Mail Train north and south. Fast Line north, Pacific Express south Cincinnati Ex- press north, York and Ilarri-hurg Accommo dation nonh and south, Erie Express south. Erie Mail and Sunbury Accommodation north and Baltimore Acomoiodalion sonth daily except Sunday. Buffalo Express norfh and south daily. Cincinati Express north d iily except Sat urday. For further information nv.pTy at tbe Ticket Office in the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. ALFRED R. FISKE. General Superintendent. Ilarrisburg, January 2, 1 ST 1. A Large assortment of Queensware, China ware. Glassware. Crockery ware. Cedar ware, lie, for sale cheap by - MARTIN & WALTERS. 1 0 to tbe Jim ata fcESTisEt Job Irinting ' J Office for all kinds of Plain and Fancy Printing.
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